Wednesday Index

In Colorado Springs, city employees receive a warning to stay out of politics while on the clock (Gazette). Analysis shows an unlatched door allowed an unarmed burglary suspect to run through a D-11 school (Gazette). KRDO takes a look at prostitution in the Pikes Peak region. The Air Force Academy dedicates a chapel that’s geared toward earth-based prayer (Gazette, KRDO).

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March 3, 2015 | NPR · An estimated 1.6 billion people — many of them in the developing world — pay bribes for public services, according to a new book. The alternative may be no health care and no education.

March 3, 2015 | NPR · T. Geronimo Johnson’s latest follows four Berkeley students who take an American history class that leads to disaster. It’s an ambitious book about race that wants to say something big about America.